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Old 04-04-2008, 06:17 AM
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I do believe it is called horror flesh!
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Old 04-12-2008, 08:29 PM
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Sounds like you've found what you're looking for as an all-over application. However, if you're interested in wrinkling small areas, you could try the Rigid Collodion here:

http://www.costumesandprops.com/spec...cts_makeup.htm


Just apply and wait for it to wrinkle the skin as it dries. It looks like a good bunched up area of scar tissue that can be painted up. Then, it just peels off without any solvent.
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Old 04-13-2008, 06:17 AM
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Toilet paper in small pieces and latex layers work wonders for flaky skin and it will peel off. Then you can put cream make-up over it to get any effect you want. I work at The Costume Shop and we sell Collodion. It does wrinkle skin really good and looks great around slashes and scars. But it doesn't "just peel off", it requires a good remover. We suggest that it only be used in small areas like Skeletons was suggesting.
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Yet another flaky idea.
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Old 05-25-2008, 01:54 PM
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Lightbulb Yet another flaky idea.

Spookz, here's something else you could try. Once when I was a kid I tried using just a thick mixture of flour and water to get the effect you're talking about, for a Mummy. Of course, much of this cracked off, but a lot of it stayed on. If GDfreak's stuff doesn't materialize, I'm thinking you could try my idea, which I have since refined:

Glue some cotton on your skin as suggested above for the latex stipple technique. But instead of moistening the adhered cotton with latex, use the flour & water mix. The paste and the cotton can both be dyed with food colors before you start (let the cotton dry out before you start gluing it). If you keep the flour paste application thin, it won't take too long to dry out and start cracking. A hair dryer will help to dry the paste faster.

The drawback of this technique is that the dried flour paste gets pretty uncomfortable. That may have been in part because I glued the cotton on with spirit gum; liquid latex used as the adhesive might have been better as it would have been more flexible. Another problem was hands - I cheated and wrapped them with mummy bandages. Maybe plastering the flour mixture on a pair of cotton gloves would've worked.

I was able to touch up the areas of my face that didn't get colored by the flour with cake makeup. Sorry, but no pictures of the costume have survived.
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Old 05-26-2008, 07:16 AM
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Spookzilla maybe I'm late but I found this recipe, check this out at:
Max and Courtney Make Monsters: PROJECT THREE: The Mummy

Hope this helps...
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